I want to object to the designation as B&B; of hotels like the Old Monterey Inn or the Casa Laguna Inn.
fortunately not held by legislators in all but a dozen American states, California being one of the unfortunate 12.
"STRENGTH IN NUMBERS." 38 Special.
On Dec. 8 Frank Riley stated that the liner Queen Elizabeth 2 would be at Perth, Australia, for the America's Cup races.
Thank you for your editorial.
The management of the Los Angeles Master Chorale Assn. has a lot of nerve using reviews from last month's Carnegie Hall concert and Roger Wagner's valedictory "Missa Solemnis" performance in April in their to entice subscribers for the Chorale's next season (See Page 55).
Could Cannon really be shooting a movie in the land of apartheid?
Re Donald Woolson's commentary in the editorial section of The Times of Nov. 2 ("Policy Makes Short Shrift of Mentally Ill"): Although I am a public mental health employee, I am speaking as a private citizen, but with knowledge of the issue to which he writes.
I have been reading about warranties on new American cars with great interest, due to my experience with my last two new cars.
I have read, with increasing interest and decreasing amusement, the barrage of articles devoted to Derek Shearer's personal opinions about individual members of the City of Santa Monica's paid professional planning staff and appointed volunteer Planning Commission.
I want to call your attention to a mistake in the List in the Nov. 29 Times Sports Section.
In the new American Film magazine, editor Peter Biskind traces some of the gossip about the approaching (yes, still approaching) Warren Beatty-Dustin Hoffman-Elaine May comedy "Ishtar," which may well be the most expensive comedy ever made.
Does the new disclosure law protect a home shopper? Not necessarily.
When I first read that some consider U2's "The Joshua Tree" one of the greatest albums ever made, I laughed.
Isn't it interesting that, of the 25 members of the California Task Force to Promote Self-Esteem and Personal and Social Responsibility, only one has a background in religious ministry?
Dean Stockwell continues to give his buddy Dennis Hopper stiff competition as comeback actor of the decade.
Now playing in its 11th month in Los Angeles, "The Gods Must Be Crazy" has introduced a lot of people to the Bushman.
We've been fortunate enough to see a very great part of the world, but I'm always annoyed by inaccuracies in supposed-to-be-factual articles.
"Import Squeeze Growth Out of the Economy" (April 21) that reported that Data Resources estimates "nearly 40 cents of each new dollar spent by industry and consumers above their 1981 level goes to foreigners" is a gross misrepresentation of the impact that imports have had on the U.S. economy.
After reading Jack Pitman's article, "Guide to English English" (Dec. 8), I can well understand why Americans are regarded with contempt by most Londoners.